OBAMA WANTS TO KEEP YOU SAFE – Obama Speech to U.S. on How To Keep the American People Safe

“That’s how we can send a message to all those who would try to hurt us,” he said. “We will uphold our values—a free and open society. We are strong. And we are resilient. And we will not be .”

He said Wednesday’s were “an absolute tragedy … not just for San Bernardino, but for our country.” After being briefed Saturday on the latest in the Obama said in a separate statement that his team “affirmed that they had as of yet uncovered no indication the were part of an organized group

Obama on Saturday also spoke with French President Francois Hollande by telephone. Hollande, whose country was rocked by an last month, gave his condolences for the San Bernardino tragedy, the White House said. u.s. usa america “united states” community life prayer injury family relationship “made in usa” holiday celebration christmas american country lifestyle media entertainment facts job “law and order” lawyer loophole law group society social “social media” actor leader leadership safety secure security background future 2015 2016 investigation professional pro “elite nwo agenda” freedom false flag new world order agenda george soros alex jones infowars coast to coast am jsnip4 louis farrakhan

Obama said in his radio address that the use of military-style assault weapons in the latest mass was “another tragic reminder that here in America it’s way too easy for dangerous people to get their hands on a gun.” “Right now, people on the No-Fly list can walk into a store and buy a gun. That is insane. If you’re too dangerous to board a plane, you’re too dangerous, by definition, to buy a gun.”

On Saturday the so-called newspaper of record placed an anti-Second Amendment editorial on its front page. Prior to the mid-1800s citizens were expected to protect themselves and others. After the establishment of police forces in America beginning in the 1830s, this idea eventually fell by the wayside and citizens began to expect and demand protection by the state. “Among the natural rights of the Colonists are these: First, a right to life; Secondly, to liberty; Thirdly, to property; together with the right to support and defend them in the best manner they can. These are evident branches of, rather than deductions from, the duty of self-preservation, commonly called the first law of nature,” Samuel Adams wrote in 1772. In other words, Americans exercising the natural right of self-protection—what our forefathers considered a duty—must submit to a state that has no legal obligation to protect them.